But you know what? It could’ve been worse. Because I went dumpster-diving at CNN’s New York offices, and I found some of the jokes that D.L. didn’t use. (Play along with me on this.)

Believe it or not, the jokes he threw away are even more stereotypical and offensive! Read ’em for yourself:

“Obama wanted to bring some of his African relatives over to America to celebrate on Election Day. But the airline wouldn’t let ’em get on the plane with bones in their noses!”

“Guess who Obama is considering for Secretary of Defense? Minister Farrakhan. Yeeaah, that’s what I’m talking about. ’Cause the Fruit of Islam do not play. Hell, if they can clean up the projects, you know they can handle Afghanistan!”

“They say when Richard Nixon got elected, he put a bowling alley in the White House. Barack said, ‘Forget that.’ Y’all know he can’t bowl, right? Barack is gonna change it up his own way. Put a basketball court in the Rose Garden. Yep... right next to the watermelon patch!”

“Ain’t too many black folks working at CNN. But they treat me nice. They treat me real nice. My first day here, Wolf Blitzer came right up to me and said, ‘ESPN’s across the street, nigger!’ ”

“Naw, seriously... CNN got some good black people working here. Soledad O’Brien, Suzanne Malveaux. I swear, I ain’t seen so many light-skinned bitches in one place since the BET Movie Awards!”

“I’m glad to see Obama and Joe Biden get along so well. One day they were walking by the Reflecting Pool, out by the Lincoln Memorial, and they had to pee. So they took their dicks out. Joe Biden said, ‘Damn, this water’s cold.’ Barack say, ‘Yeah, and it’s deep too!’ ”

I agree that the DL show was a travesty...however, not only is black humor in a bad place, black folk have lost their sense of humor. I don't think the Chappelle Show would make it today.

And I can't BELIEVE you are citing the comedic opinions of WOAD. They are the most uptight, middlebrow, cornball collection of professional victims ever assembled. They literally have no sense of humor about anything.

Undercover: They're your jokes, but I don't think Hughley's stuff is much better. I've seen him live twice. He couldn't stop talking about "niggas" "ho's" and "bitches." It was as if he were using curse words to cover up for his vile jokes which, by the way, were mostly putting down blacks, especially black women.

Hughley needs look at some old Richard Pryor tapes. He was able to write and act out black culture on stage, even curse, without demeaning us as a people. At his best, Chapelle is able to do this too. He needs new writers and a greater sense of respect for black people.

DL Hughley is such a weak man. He hides his racist rants behind a mask of humor, and accepts a paycheck from CNN in exchange for an hour of mockery and degradation of Black America and it’s history. This is just self-hating weakness. DL, if you haven’t noticed, you’re black too. So you’re insulting yourself when you joke about Thomas Jefferson raping slaves in the White House. Have you no pride?

On an international scale, Hughley does major damage. I write this from way up north in Canada. I can tell you his so-called “humour” sounds absolutely ridiculous when it’s translated into other languages. It gives the world the impression that Black people don’t respect themselves or their history and that since a black man is joking about it, it must be okay for everyone else to do so. Then, when they do, Blacks get angry and people are left confused. This is the double standard that he perpetuates against the will of millions of self-respecting Black people around the world.

Now that the election is over, CNN will come to it’s senses and pull the show. I’m sure of it. But until then, please boycott this show and any other idiot that tries to make a quick dollar by shooting others down, just to bring himself up. It isn’t - and never will be - funny.

Although D.L. Hughley's show started out, well, wretchedly, the producers have taken the numerous criticisms and concerns seriously and retooled the show for the new year. The first three episodes in 2009 have been a marked improvement in the material, in the format and in the quality of the interviews. The mock interviews with fictitous guests are gone; the race-based attempts at humor are gone; the silly trivia blurbs as the show comes out of commercial are gone. When sitting down with guests like Peter Beinart or with Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush, his questions are far more hard hitting than anything Jay Leno or Larry King would ever dream of asking. I know that isn't too tough, but still... Let's not write D.L. off just yet. I have a feeling he is finding his legs with the new year.